Ruckus Authorized Partner STORE|Enterprise WiFi, switches, and ICX networking from an authorized Ruckus dealer
Ruckus Authorized Partner
Ruckus ICX 7550 fiber switch with 36 SFP ports, 12 SFP+ ports, and 2 x 40/100 G uplinks
Low Stock (7 left)

ICX 7550-48F-E2-R3 Ruckus 36-Port SFP Switch | 40/100 GbE Uplink, Enterprise

Ruckus Networks

MPN: ICX7550-48F-E2-R3

$8,962.75$18,310.00
Free shipping on orders over $500
Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty

Key Features

  • 36 x 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports
  • 12 x 1/10 Gbps SFP+ ports
  • 2 x 40/100 G uplink ports
  • Fiber-focused access and aggregation design
  • Managed switch architecture
  • Layer 2/Layer 3 capable platform
  • High-density rack-mount deployment profile
  • Connect fiber endpoints with 36 x 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports
Build a faster fiber access layer with the ICX 7550-48F-E2-R3. This switch combines 36 SFP ports for 100/1000 Mbps connectivity with 12 SFP+ ports for 1/10 Gbps links, giving network teams a dense platform for fiber-based edge and aggregation designs. Two 40/100 G uplink ports provide the bandwidth needed to move traffic upstream without creating a choke point. That makes this model a strong fit for campus aggregation, distribution closets, and high-density fiber deployments where copper access is not the right answer. The port mix supports a cleaner architecture for long-reach links, high-throughput endpoints, and uplink consolidation. Compared with lower-capacity switches, this ICX 7550 configuration is aimed at teams that need more than basic connectivity. It is designed for networks that are already carrying serious traffic and need a switch that can keep pace without forcing an early refresh. When fiber density and uplink headroom drive the design, this model earns its place in the rack.

Ideal For

  • Aggregating fiber-connected endpoints in a campus wiring closet
  • Supporting distribution-layer traffic with 40/100 G uplinks
  • Connecting long-reach fiber devices in enterprise buildings
  • Replacing mixed-port switches in high-density fiber environments

Why This Product

  • 1More fiber port density than copper access switches with 48 total optical ports
  • 2Higher uplink bandwidth than standard aggregation switches with 40/100 G ports
  • 3Better fit for fiber-first designs than mixed copper/fiber edge models
  • 4Stronger choice for dense enterprise closets than lower-port-count switches

Related Products